Tracks: 1. Harlem Can't Be Heaven - 3:13 2. I Want To Know - 3:01 3. It's Y… Read Full Bio ↴Tracks:
1. Harlem Can't Be Heaven - 3:13
2. I Want To Know - 3:01
3. It's You Baby - 3:08
4. Brown Skin Woman - 4:30
5. Lend Me Your Love - 4:04
6. J.B.'s Harp-Rack Blues - 3:51
7. Piney Brown Blues - 4:49
8. For You, My Love - 2:41
9. My Dear Old Mother - 3:43
10. I Had My Trouble - 3:56
11. J.L.'s Blues - 2:40
12. Everything's Gonna Be Alright - 2:34
13. That's All Right - 2:27
14. Louise - 4:29
15. Mojo Boogie - 4:34
16. The Devil Is A Busy Man - 4:47
17. Worried Life Blues - 3:23
18. Sunnyland Blues - 1:22
Personnel:
J.B. Lenoir - Guitar, Vocals except tr.1,4,10-12,16,17
Sunnyland Slim - Piano, Vocals except tr.2,5,8-12
with:
John Lee Granderson - Guitar, Vocals tr.3,10,11,12,
St.Louis Jimmy Oden - Harmonica tr.5
Mike Bloomfield - Guitar tr.10,11,12
Notes: Chicago, 1963, Nina's Lounge on the West Side. A small club with a little homemade stage in the corner & an old upright piano off to the left of the stage. Not as well known as Pepper's, Sylvio's or Theresa's, Nina's was the center of Chicago blues on July 9, 1963.
Norman Dayron, student at the University Of Chicago, armed with an Ampex tape recorder and a pair of Electro Voice mics placed just right, recorded this exceptional night of blues. On piano, Sunnyland Slim, guitar J.B. Lenoir. Eighteen tunes, one hour, and done. Helping on vocals by John Lee Granderson, doing three tunes. Sunnyland & JB split the vocals on the rest.
Sneakin' in from the alley, on guitar 20 years old Mike Bloomfield. You are sittin' first row. You are there. Live blues gets no better then this. As intimate a CD as I have hear in a long time. Sunnyland & JB playin' & preaching the blues, as uncomplicated as it gets. This is one helluva good live performance.
1. Harlem Can't Be Heaven - 3:13
2. I Want To Know - 3:01
3. It's You Baby - 3:08
4. Brown Skin Woman - 4:30
5. Lend Me Your Love - 4:04
6. J.B.'s Harp-Rack Blues - 3:51
7. Piney Brown Blues - 4:49
8. For You, My Love - 2:41
9. My Dear Old Mother - 3:43
10. I Had My Trouble - 3:56
11. J.L.'s Blues - 2:40
12. Everything's Gonna Be Alright - 2:34
13. That's All Right - 2:27
14. Louise - 4:29
15. Mojo Boogie - 4:34
16. The Devil Is A Busy Man - 4:47
17. Worried Life Blues - 3:23
18. Sunnyland Blues - 1:22
Personnel:
J.B. Lenoir - Guitar, Vocals except tr.1,4,10-12,16,17
Sunnyland Slim - Piano, Vocals except tr.2,5,8-12
with:
John Lee Granderson - Guitar, Vocals tr.3,10,11,12,
St.Louis Jimmy Oden - Harmonica tr.5
Mike Bloomfield - Guitar tr.10,11,12
Notes: Chicago, 1963, Nina's Lounge on the West Side. A small club with a little homemade stage in the corner & an old upright piano off to the left of the stage. Not as well known as Pepper's, Sylvio's or Theresa's, Nina's was the center of Chicago blues on July 9, 1963.
Norman Dayron, student at the University Of Chicago, armed with an Ampex tape recorder and a pair of Electro Voice mics placed just right, recorded this exceptional night of blues. On piano, Sunnyland Slim, guitar J.B. Lenoir. Eighteen tunes, one hour, and done. Helping on vocals by John Lee Granderson, doing three tunes. Sunnyland & JB split the vocals on the rest.
Sneakin' in from the alley, on guitar 20 years old Mike Bloomfield. You are sittin' first row. You are there. Live blues gets no better then this. As intimate a CD as I have hear in a long time. Sunnyland & JB playin' & preaching the blues, as uncomplicated as it gets. This is one helluva good live performance.
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